Although she stays incredibly humble with her fame, British soul chanteuse [lastfm link_type=”artist_info”]Adele[/lastfm] has the uncanny ability to pen emotionally charged sonic narratives that perfectly describe the human condition. Her biggest example is her hit single “Rolling In The Deep” which is praised by critics, multi-format music audiences, and fellow musicians alike.

Many of these musicians couldn’t keep their creative digits out of the pot of musical gold that is “Rolling In The Deep,” capitalizing on the song’s success with cover after cover.

While some have been horrible, we’ve found Ten Cover Versions of “Rolling In The Deep” that have seemingly fused their own creative energy with the raw expression of Adele’s original.

Although we think the Glee version of “Rolling In The Deep” is missing the driving, powerful drumming that musically encapsulates Adele’s rage, no one can deny that the duet between the talented vocal combo of Lea Michelle and Jonathan Groff isn’t a great version.

9.[lastfm link_type=”artist_info”]Young The Giant[/lastfm]

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Up-and-coming rock group, Young the Giant, have combined their indie musical stylings with powerful acoustic guitar to lend a strong male persona to the very feminine track.

8. [lastfm link_type=”artist_info”]Childish Gambino[/lastfm]

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Not exactly a cover, Childish Gambino’s rap mix of “Rolling In The Deep” adds a decidedly fierce hip-hop perspective on the painful break-up theme of the song.

Bonus points go to Childish Gambino for adding an insanely dance-driven layer of production. Now the world can dance out their pain.

7. [lastfm link_type=”artist_info”]Jayme Dee[/lastfm]

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Young musical Youtube sensation lends her sweet, subdued pop vocals to Adele’s song, making it less of a song about passionate rage and more of a tune of mellow-toned disappointment.